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Get ready for a mega kitchen tour with National Geographic Channel
MUMBAI: National Geographic Channel (NGC) is all set to add another feather to its hat as it launches a brand new India based ‘mega’ series- ‘Mega Kitchens’.
In keeping with the 'Mega' brand (Megafactories and Megastructures), that prides in never-seen-before access delivered to the viewer, the Megakitchen series will be a unique look into what goes into the functioning of these mammoth kitchens – with a focus on scale, volume, technology and process. The show also promises to take viewers on journeys that will give them a firsthand account of the emotion, stress and fun of the people behind it all – the pressure, precision and purpose of feeding the many thousands of people on a daily basis.
The series will be covering a variety of kitchens across India. Be it a kitchen serving up to one lakh meals a day or a kitchen catering to a fleet of airlines, the series guarantees to take the viewer right to the middle of the action. From the Golden Temple where 40,000 - 1,00,000 free meals are served on a daily basis to Khadakwasla’s National Defence Academy which houses the largest military kitchen and the Brahma Kumaris in Mt. Abu – India’s largest solar kitchen, the series promises to be a thrilling experience for info and food junkies.
Commenting on the show, Swati Mohan, Vice President, Content and Programming, NGC Networks and FOX International Channel said “Being the front runner in the space of infotainment production in India, we at Nat Geo pride ourselves in creating content that exemplifies exclusive access, well researched facts, a local flavour and international quality. Megakitchens is an example of our continued commitment to do just that within the confines of the much loved franchise of 'Mega'. The portrayal of food, the Nat Geo way is a novel concept and we're pretty sure that our viewers will enjoy this new mega adventure!”
The show is scheduled to go on air early next year.
Get ready for a mega kitchen tour with National Geographic Channel | Indian Television Dot Com
MUMBAI: National Geographic Channel (NGC) is all set to add another feather to its hat as it launches a brand new India based ‘mega’ series- ‘Mega Kitchens’.
In keeping with the 'Mega' brand (Megafactories and Megastructures), that prides in never-seen-before access delivered to the viewer, the Megakitchen series will be a unique look into what goes into the functioning of these mammoth kitchens – with a focus on scale, volume, technology and process. The show also promises to take viewers on journeys that will give them a firsthand account of the emotion, stress and fun of the people behind it all – the pressure, precision and purpose of feeding the many thousands of people on a daily basis.
The series will be covering a variety of kitchens across India. Be it a kitchen serving up to one lakh meals a day or a kitchen catering to a fleet of airlines, the series guarantees to take the viewer right to the middle of the action. From the Golden Temple where 40,000 - 1,00,000 free meals are served on a daily basis to Khadakwasla’s National Defence Academy which houses the largest military kitchen and the Brahma Kumaris in Mt. Abu – India’s largest solar kitchen, the series promises to be a thrilling experience for info and food junkies.
Commenting on the show, Swati Mohan, Vice President, Content and Programming, NGC Networks and FOX International Channel said “Being the front runner in the space of infotainment production in India, we at Nat Geo pride ourselves in creating content that exemplifies exclusive access, well researched facts, a local flavour and international quality. Megakitchens is an example of our continued commitment to do just that within the confines of the much loved franchise of 'Mega'. The portrayal of food, the Nat Geo way is a novel concept and we're pretty sure that our viewers will enjoy this new mega adventure!”
The show is scheduled to go on air early next year.
Get ready for a mega kitchen tour with National Geographic Channel | Indian Television Dot Com